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- Oystercatcher - Wikipedia
The oystercatchers are a group of waders forming the family Haematopodidae, which has a single genus, Haematopus They are found on coasts worldwide apart from the polar regions and some tropical regions of Africa and South East Asia
- American Oystercatcher - All About Birds
American Oystercatchers look black-and-white from a distance, with a bright orange-red bill At closer range, the back and wings are brown, with a black head and breast, white underparts, yellow eye, and red eyering In flight, look for a white wingbar and white tail base
- American Oystercatcher | Audubon Field Guide
The American Oystercatcher is a very large and unique shorebird of Atlantic and Gulf Coast beaches Solitary or in family groups in summer, American Oystercatchers may gather in large flocks in winter
- American oystercatcher - Wikipedia
The American oystercatcher feeds almost exclusively on shellfish and other marine invertebrates Oysters are a staple of their diet, as their name suggests, but they also eat mussels, clams, limpets, sea urchins, starfish, crabs, and worms
- American Oystercatcher Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of . . .
American Oystercatchers are the only birds in their environment with the ability to open large molluscs such as clams and oysters (except for large gulls that drop clams onto pavement)
- American Oystercatcher - eBird
Exclusively coastal; favors beaches where it feeds on shellfish and other invertebrates; less frequent in rocky areas Gathers in flocks during migration and winter Listen for loud yelps and whistles, often in a rapid series when excited
- American Oystercatcher - Gateway National Recreation Area (U. S . . .
The American Oystercatcher uses its long thick orange bill to eat shellfish and various other invertebrates In the early spring, oystercatchers will pair up and choose a suitable nesting ground on Gateway's beaches
- Oystercatcher Bird Facts | Haematopus Ostralegus
The Oystercatcher is a large, stocky, black and white wading bird It has an orange-red bill and reddish-pink legs In flight it shows a wide, white wing-stripe, a black tail and a white rump that extends as a 'V' between the wings Because it eats cockles, the population is vulnerable if cockle beds are overfished They breed on almost all UK
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